well take that up with socan
www.socan.ca
Im just a canadian musican ...
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Cory O'Brien wrote:
quoted 96 lines I apologies; I did not intend to sound quite so standoff-ish, or to challenge
> I apologies; I did not intend to sound quite so standoff-ish, or to challenge
> your relationship with SOCAN.
> I understand that I am a bit naive/idealistic, But calling something an EP
> just because it's under 45 minutes
> just doesn't sit well with me.
>
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> On Jan 13, 2006, at 12:09 PM, Neil Wiernik wrote:
>
>>
>> cory Im not disputing you but as a muscian I tend to want to follow the
>> standard for the folks that are giving me money for my music...
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Cory O'Brien wrote:
>>
>>> But what about punk rock records that have 24 tracks and are only 35
>>> minutes? Are they an ep?
>>>
>>> I tend to think like this:
>>>
>>> Single = 1 or 2 songs with any number of remixes or supporting tracks.
>>>
>>> EP = 3-5 tracks that are not a coherent release. They are usually tracks
>>> that don't fit on an LP
>>> but are still release worthy.
>>>
>>> LP = 1-99 tracks that ARE a coherent release, and/or convey a specific
>>> meaning or intention.
>>> My acid test for an LP is whether or not I can sit down and listen to the
>>> whole thing in one sitting,
>>> And walk away feeling like I've experienced something (good or bad is a
>>> whole 'nother thing).
>>>
>>> Cory
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>>> On Jan 13, 2006, at 11:30 AM, Neil Wiernik wrote:
>>>
>>>> according to SOCAN any thing less the 45 mins of music is not considered a
>>>> full length...
>>>> so I tend to follow the standards of the folks at socan since they provide
>>>> me with money for airplay and grants to record records ... so to me any
>>>> thing less then 45 mins is an ep and 46 mins and above is a full length...
>>>> how ever this is candian standards...
>>>> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, steven roeder wrote:
>>>>> do you consider three roughly 5 minute songs to be an ep or a single? i
>>>>> always thought of it like this:
>>>>> 1-3 single
>>>>> 4-7 ep
>>>>> 8 - whatever else fits on the record full length
>>>>> anymore - into double record territory
>>>>> have i got it all wrong? is a single restricted to one song and
>>>>> a b-side / remix and thats it?
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